Ninja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker, White, 5 One-Touch Programs, 2 16oz Pints with Storage Lids @ Walmart.com for $149.00 free shipping
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The Ninja CREAMi transforms frozen solid bases into ice cream, sorbets, milkshakes, and more at the touch of a button. Customize your flavor, add in your favorite mix-ins, and scoop out a treat that you won't find anywhere else. Ninja's Creamify Technology enables the CREAMi to break down a uniformly frozen block into an incredibly smooth, creamy texture in minutes. Easily enjoy a wide array of frozen treats like delicious sorbet, decedent milkshakes, lite ice cream, dairy-free options, and much more. From healthy to indulgent, the Ninja CREAMi can create frozen treats as unique as you are! (NC300WH)
Ninja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker 5 One-Touch Programs, 2 16oz Pints with Storage Lids, NC300WH
Turn almost anything into ice cream, sorbet, milkshakes, and more
Create completely customizable treats. With the Ninja CREAMi, you can have total control of your ingredients for low sugar, keto, dairy-free, and vegan options
From sweet to savory and healthy to indulgent, there's a CREAMi treat for everyone. Create flavors and mix-in combinations that you cant find in the store
(5) One-Touch programs allow for the perfect combination of speed, pressure, and time to completely shave through your frozen pint. Choose between Ice Cream, Sorbet, Milkshake, Lite Ice Cream, and Mix-in
Create a CREAMi treat in three easy steps. Simply prep your base, freeze overnight, process, and enjoy
Select the Re-spin function if, after processing, you want your processed treat softer and creamier
Easily customize flavor and texture. Mix in your favorite chocolate, nuts, candy, fruit, and more to personalize any CREAMi treat
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It works well, but the wife isn't fond of mid-winter ice cream.
I laughed at the larger pint idea. A pint is a standardized unit and there is no such thing as a "larger pint".
I have the standard model, where a pint is a pint.
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